Posted on January 31, 2008 by audriez
On a post last week, I reported on Social Media In Action, where Beth Kanter’s passion for kids in Cambodia stood to benefit from participation in the online fundraising contest sponsored by America’s Giving Challenge. Beth’s passion is for The Sharing Foundation, which is benefiting from her networking on Twitter and her blog.
The contest is intented [...]
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Posted on January 26, 2008 by audriez
I haven’t been blogging long, and although I have a depth of experience in communications and a “gut” instinct on what works, there’s still a lot to learn. One great source has been Beth Kanter’s blog and wiki. The great thing about social media is that this assistance comes “free” (okay, I retract that, there’s the [...]
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Posted on January 16, 2008 by audriez
Beth Kanter, the technical maven of the nonprofit world, posed a simple question to me yesterday–
“What do you think are some best practices in using these (social media) tools in terms of collaboration?”
So much potential, it makes my brain hurt! (Sorry, too much Monty Python with my daughter last weekend). I’ll focus on one aspect:
peer learning. [...]
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